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Niecy
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Niecy is a diminutive of Denise, meaning "follower of Dionysus." |
American, English |
Girl |
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Nevenka
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Nevenka means "marigold" in Slavic; derived from the word "neven." |
Slavic |
Girl |
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Niamh
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Niamh means "bright" in Irish; originates from Irish mythology. |
Gaelic, Irish |
Girl |
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Nekeshia
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Nekeshia means "pure" and originates from African-American cultural roots. |
African, American |
Girl |
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Nektaria
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Nektaria means "nectar" in Greek; associated with sweetness and divinity. |
Ancient Greek, Greek |
Girl |
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Nelly
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Nelly originates from Helen, meaning "bright, shining light" in Greek. |
Ancient Greek, English, Latin |
Girl |
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Nataliya
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Nataliya means "birthday" in Latin, derived from the name Natalia. |
Greek, Russian, Ukrainian |
Girl |
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Nathalie
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Nathalie means "birthday" in Latin; derived from the name Natalia. |
French, Greek |
Girl |
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Neasa
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Celtic, Irish |
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Nansi
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Nansi: Welsh origin, meaning "grace," often associated with storytelling. |
American, Anglo-Saxon, Arabic, Biblical, English |
Girl |
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Nastassia
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Nastassia means "resurrection," originating from Greek and Slavic cultures. |
Greek, Russian |
Girl |
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Natacha
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Natacha: French variant of Natasha, meaning "born on Christmas." |
French, Greek |
Girl |
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Nanci
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Nanci: Variant of Nancy, meaning "grace" in Hebrew; English origin. |
American, English |
Girl |
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Nance
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Nance: Derived from "Ann," meaning grace; English and French origins. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Girl |
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Norv
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Norv is a variant of Norval, meaning "from the north." |
Norwegian |
Boy |
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Nuno
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Nuno: Portuguese name meaning "ninth," derived from Latin "nonus." |
Portuguese |
Boy |
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Norman
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Norman means "Norseman"; originates from Old French and Germanic roots. |
Old English, Old French |
Boy |
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Norris
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Norris means "northerner"; derived from Old French, meaning "from the north." |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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Norton
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Norton means "north town," originating from Old English and Norman. |
Anglo-Saxon, English, Old English |
Boy |
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Nikolay
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Nikolay means "victory of the people," derived from Greek Nikolaos. |
Bulgarian, Russian, Slavic |
Boy |
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Nipsey
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Nipsey originates from "Nipsey Russell," meaning "gifted" or "noble." |
American, Arabic |
Boy |
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Nikolaos
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Nikolaos means "victory of the people," originating from Greek roots. |
Ancient Greek, Greek |
Boy |
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Niklas
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Niklas means "victory of the people," derived from Greek Nikolaos. |
German, Scandinavian |
Boy |
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Nikolai
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Nikolai means "victory of the people," originating from Greek. |
Greek, Russian |
Boy |
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Nikolaj
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Nikolaj means "victory of the people," derived from Greek origins. |
Russian, Slavic |
Boy |
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Nigel
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Nigel means "champion" and originates from Latin "nigellus," meaning black. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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Nicolino
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Nicolino means "victorious people," derived from the Italian name Nicola. |
Italian, Latin |
Boy |
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Nicolo
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Nicolo means "victory of the people," derived from Greek Nikolaos. |
Italian, Latin |
Boy |
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Nicolai
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Nicolai means "victory of the people," derived from Greek origins. |
Greek, Latin, Russian |
Boy |
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Nicolas
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Nicolas means "victory of the people," originating from Greek. |
Biblical, French, Greek, Latin |
Boy |
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